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P10 MAY 2013


4 Park Word Editor’s comment


5 Front Gate Setting the agenda for the month ahead


P26


6 Park Hoppin’ Paul Ruben visits New England


9 Park Bloggin’ Jack Samuels discusses skyscraper tourism


20-22 Cover Story Goddard Group transforms Lotte World experience


22-23 Asian Attractions Expo Event preview


23 Halloween & Scare Attractions Show Event review


24 Q-Lines National Rollercoaster Museum


26-27 Adlabs Imagica Park profile


30-31 Wallace & Gromit: Thrill-O-Matic Ride profile


33-34 Juvelen Ride profile


36-37 Jules Verne Adventureland Attraction profile


40 Show Guide Calendar


42 Web Guide Online resources for the amusement industry





THIS MONTH’S COVER SHOT: As part of its ongoing creative work with Lotte World in Seoul, the Goddard Group is working on a new welcome area that it claims will transform the theme park arrival experience. Pictured here is the new Brother Moon & Sister Sun’s Tall Tale ride, also realised in partnership with Goddard. See page 20.


www.garygoddard.com


One visitor remarked that touring the 1,200 square foot exhibit was like being a kid in the candy store – there was so much to see


Richard Munch discusses the (US) National Rollercoaster Museum, P24 P33 “


We wanted today’s Indians to be proud of an experience in their own country. We hope that Adlabs Imagica will become a tourism destination like no other


Manmohan Shetty on his vision for India’s first theme park, P26


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MAY 2013


What a Lotte difference!


Goddard Group transforms Lotte World experience


Adlabs Imagica


Wallace & Gromit Thrill-O-Matic Juvelen + more!


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